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2. Create file /etc/inet/ntp.conf, or copy from another Solaris machine: | 2. Create file /etc/inet/ntp.conf, or copy from another Solaris machine: | ||
# peer host_address [ key # ] [ version # ] [ minpoll interval ] [prefer] | |||
# server host_address [ key # ] [ version # ] [ minpoll interval ] [prefer] | |||
# broadcast host_address [ key # ] [ version # ] [ minpoll interval ] | |||
# driftfile filename | |||
# broadcast yes|no | |||
# broadcastdelay seconds | |||
# authenticate yes|no | |||
# authdelay seconds | |||
# keys filename | |||
# trustedkey # [ # ... ] | |||
# controlkey # | |||
# restrict address [ mask numeric_mask ] [ flag ] [ ... ] | |||
# statsdir /directory/[ prefix ] | |||
# statistics names | |||
# filegen name [ file filename ] [ type typename ] [ link|nolink ] [enable|disable ] | |||
# enabled/disabled | |||
# link/nolink | |||
# keyno type key | |||
# | |||
#################### | |||
# | |||
# JLAB time servers | |||
server ntp1.jlab.org version 3 prefer # stratum 2, Ver 3 | |||
server ntp2.jlab.org version 3 # stratum 2, Ver 3 | |||
# | |||
# | |||
driftfile /etc/inet/ntp.drift | |||
3. Start the ntp daemon: | 3. Start the ntp daemon: | ||
svcadm enable network/ntp | |||
4. Check if it is running: | 4. Check if it is running: | ||
svcs | grep ntp | |||
online 16:29:30 svc:/network/ntp:default | online 16:29:30 svc:/network/ntp:default | ||
5. Make query to make sure everything is Ok: | 5. Make query to make sure everything is Ok: | ||
ntpq -p | |||
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset disp | remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset disp | ||
============================================================================== | ============================================================================== | ||
*ns1.jlab.org time.nist.gov 2 u 27 64 77 0.46 -1.440 387.54 | *ns1.jlab.org time.nist.gov 2 u 27 64 77 0.46 -1.440 387.54 | ||
+ccs1.jlab.org time.nist.gov 2 u 27 64 77 0.43 1.798 386.89 | +ccs1.jlab.org time.nist.gov 2 u 27 64 77 0.43 1.798 386.89 | ||
'''NOTE: for Solaris 10 update 6 from CD's on clon05 it did not worked, have to start xntpd manuall !!!''' | |||
'''Linux''' | '''Linux''' | ||
1. Login as 'root' | 1. Login as 'root' | ||
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2. Modify file /etc/ntp.conf commenting out lines | 2. Modify file /etc/ntp.conf commenting out lines | ||
##server 0.pool.ntp.org | |||
##server 1.pool.ntp.org | |||
##server 2.pool.ntp.org | |||
and adding lines | and adding lines | ||
server ntp1.jlab.org | |||
server ntp2.jlab.org | |||
or copy file from another Linux machine. | or copy file from another Linux machine. | ||
You can use ''/usr/bin/system-config-date'' if available, in that case skip step 3 below. To do it manually: | |||
3. Start daemon: | 3. Start daemon: | ||
/etc/init.d/ntpd start | |||
Starting ntpd: [ OK ] | Starting ntpd: [ OK ] | ||
4. Check if it is running: | 4. Check if it is running: | ||
/etc/init.d/ntpd status | |||
ntpd (pid 15598) is running... | ntpd (pid 15598) is running... | ||
5. Make query to make sure everything is Ok: | 5. Make query to make sure everything is Ok: | ||
ntpq -p | |||
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter | remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter | ||
============================================================================== | ============================================================================== | ||
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6. To start service at next boot do following: | 6. To start service at next boot do following: | ||
###chkconfig --add ntpd (normally linux has it already) | |||
chkconfig --level 3 ntpd on | |||
chkconfig --level 4 ntpd on | |||
chkconfig --level 5 ntpd on | |||
chkconfig --list ntpd | |||
ntpd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off | ntpd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off | ||
If 'chkconfig' tool does not exist, make symbolic links manually, for example: | If 'chkconfig' tool does not exist, make symbolic links manually, for example: | ||
/etc/rc0.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc1.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc2.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc3.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc3.d/S58ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc4.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc4.d/S58ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc5.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc5.d/S58ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
/etc/rc6.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd | |||
NOTES: | NOTES: | ||
/etc/sysconfig/clock sets whether the hardware clock is stored as UTC or local time. | |||
Symlink /etc/localtime to /usr/share/zoneinfo/... to set your timezone. | |||
Run ``date MMDDhhmm'' to set the current system date/time. | |||
Type ``/sbin/hwclock --systohc [--utc]'' to set the hardware clock. | |||
'''Daylight protocol''' | |||
To obtain information about when time will be switched use following example: | |||
zdump -v America/New_York | grep 2007 | |||
It must produces similar to following: | |||
America/New_York Tue Mar 6 16:55:25 2007 UTC = Tue Mar 6 11:55:25 2007 EST isdst=0 | |||
America/New_York Sun Mar 11 06:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Mar 11 01:59:59 2007 EST isdst=0 | |||
America/New_York Sun Mar 11 07:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 2007 EDT isdst=1 | |||
America/New_York Sun Nov 4 05:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 01:59:59 2007 EDT isdst=1 | |||
America/New_York Sun Nov 4 06:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 01:00:00 2007 EST isdst=0 | |||
Make sure dates are correct (V SOOTVETSTVII S POSLEDNIM RESHENIEM KPSS). |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 14 November 2008
NTP is Network Time Protocol. It exists on both Solaris and Linux but is not started by default so it must be started using following procedure:
Solaris
1. login as 'root'
2. Create file /etc/inet/ntp.conf, or copy from another Solaris machine:
# peer host_address [ key # ] [ version # ] [ minpoll interval ] [prefer] # server host_address [ key # ] [ version # ] [ minpoll interval ] [prefer] # broadcast host_address [ key # ] [ version # ] [ minpoll interval ] # driftfile filename # broadcast yes|no # broadcastdelay seconds # authenticate yes|no # authdelay seconds # keys filename # trustedkey # [ # ... ] # controlkey # # restrict address [ mask numeric_mask ] [ flag ] [ ... ] # statsdir /directory/[ prefix ] # statistics names # filegen name [ file filename ] [ type typename ] [ link|nolink ] [enable|disable ] # enabled/disabled # link/nolink # keyno type key # #################### # # JLAB time servers server ntp1.jlab.org version 3 prefer # stratum 2, Ver 3 server ntp2.jlab.org version 3 # stratum 2, Ver 3 # # driftfile /etc/inet/ntp.drift
3. Start the ntp daemon:
svcadm enable network/ntp
4. Check if it is running:
svcs | grep ntp online 16:29:30 svc:/network/ntp:default
5. Make query to make sure everything is Ok:
ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset disp ============================================================================== *ns1.jlab.org time.nist.gov 2 u 27 64 77 0.46 -1.440 387.54 +ccs1.jlab.org time.nist.gov 2 u 27 64 77 0.43 1.798 386.89
NOTE: for Solaris 10 update 6 from CD's on clon05 it did not worked, have to start xntpd manuall !!!
Linux
1. Login as 'root'
2. Modify file /etc/ntp.conf commenting out lines
##server 0.pool.ntp.org ##server 1.pool.ntp.org ##server 2.pool.ntp.org
and adding lines
server ntp1.jlab.org server ntp2.jlab.org
or copy file from another Linux machine.
You can use /usr/bin/system-config-date if available, in that case skip step 3 below. To do it manually:
3. Start daemon:
/etc/init.d/ntpd start Starting ntpd: [ OK ]
4. Check if it is running:
/etc/init.d/ntpd status ntpd (pid 15598) is running...
5. Make query to make sure everything is Ok:
ntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ============================================================================== ns1.jlab.org 192.43.244.18 2 u 57 64 7 0.245 35139.8 1.521 ccs1.jlab.org 192.43.244.18 2 u 50 64 7 0.522 35138.7 1.351
6. To start service at next boot do following:
###chkconfig --add ntpd (normally linux has it already) chkconfig --level 3 ntpd on chkconfig --level 4 ntpd on chkconfig --level 5 ntpd on chkconfig --list ntpd ntpd 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off
If 'chkconfig' tool does not exist, make symbolic links manually, for example:
/etc/rc0.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc1.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc2.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc3.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc3.d/S58ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc4.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc4.d/S58ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc5.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc5.d/S58ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd /etc/rc6.d/K74ntpd -> ../init.d/ntpd
NOTES:
/etc/sysconfig/clock sets whether the hardware clock is stored as UTC or local time. Symlink /etc/localtime to /usr/share/zoneinfo/... to set your timezone. Run ``date MMDDhhmm to set the current system date/time. Type ``/sbin/hwclock --systohc [--utc] to set the hardware clock.
Daylight protocol
To obtain information about when time will be switched use following example:
zdump -v America/New_York | grep 2007
It must produces similar to following:
America/New_York Tue Mar 6 16:55:25 2007 UTC = Tue Mar 6 11:55:25 2007 EST isdst=0 America/New_York Sun Mar 11 06:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Mar 11 01:59:59 2007 EST isdst=0 America/New_York Sun Mar 11 07:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Mar 11 03:00:00 2007 EDT isdst=1 America/New_York Sun Nov 4 05:59:59 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 01:59:59 2007 EDT isdst=1 America/New_York Sun Nov 4 06:00:00 2007 UTC = Sun Nov 4 01:00:00 2007 EST isdst=0
Make sure dates are correct (V SOOTVETSTVII S POSLEDNIM RESHENIEM KPSS).